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5 Best Places to Eat at Reading Terminal Market in Philly

Reading Terminal Market is a popular indoor public market in Philadelphia where locals visit to buy a variety of local produce, meat, seafood, baked goods and housewares. There are lots of great eateries here too, and we enjoyed checking out the delicious food. Below are five awesome places to eat in Reading Terminal Market, arranged in alphabetical order. You can check out this directory of Reading Terminal Market to see the shop locations.

Reading Terminal Market
Address: 51 N 12th St, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA
Opening Hours: Daily 8am to 6pm (differs between restaurants)
Website: https://readingterminalmarket.org

1. Beiler’s Doughnuts


Beiler’s Doughnuts is a popular doughnut shop run by the Beiler family. The business started in 1985, and since then local Philadelphians has enjoyed the deliciousness of Amish baking. The doughnuts are handmade using a secret family recipe with quality ingredients. The most popular flavours include the Apple Fritter, Blueberry Fritter, and Harvest Apple, though you can’t really go wrong with any of the flavours here.

Beiler’s Doughnuts
Opening Hours: | Mon to Sat: 8am – 6pm |
Phone: Phone: +1 267 318 7480
Website: www.beilersdoughnuts.com

2. Dinic’s



Dinic’s is famous for its delicious “Roast Pork Sandwich”, which some has claimed to be even better than the iconic Philly cheesesteak. Therefore, I was excited to check out my Roast Pork Sandwich ($9.25) with roasted pepper ($1). The impression was one of warm savoury flavours of succulent pork meat complemented perfectly by soft bread and spicy pepper. I revelled in this delicious taste in my mouth for a while, chewing slowly and deliberately, before quickly taking another bite. It’s no wonder that Dinic’s was voted as Travel Channel’s “Best Sandwich in America” in 2012. In conclusion, I really enjoyed the sandwich, though I wouldn’t say it’s “better” than the Philly cheesesteak. Both are delicious, just in different ways!

Dinic’s 
Opening Hours: | Sun & Mon: 9am – 4pm | Tue to Sat: 9am – 6pm |
Phone: +1 215 923 6175
Website: http://tommydinics.com

3. Miller’s Twist



Miller’s Twist specialises in soft and tender pretzels, which differ from the chewy pretzels that Philly is known for. Nonetheless, these are delicious too, and we really enjoyed our pretzel-wrapped hot dogs. The pretzels were fresh and crispy on the outside, with a soft and warm interior. I highly recommend this as a tasty snack while exploring Reading Terminal Market.

Miller’s Twist
Opening Hours: | Mon to Wed: 8am – 3.30pm | Thur – Sat: 8am – 5pm |
Phone: +1 215 923 1723
Website: www.millerstwist.com

4. Sang Kee Peking Duck House


It was interesting to see Sang Kee Peking Duck House at Reading Terminal Market – a Chinese food joint surrounded by American eateries. Popular dishes include the Roast Duck and Roast Pork combo served with rice, as well as the Wonton Noodle Soup. The main restaurant is located in Chinatown.

Sang Kee Peking Duck House
Opening Hours: Daily 8am to 6pm
Phone: +1 215 922 3930
Website: www.sangkeechinatown.com

5. Termini Bros Bakery



Termini Brothers Bakery is a well-established bakery that began way back in 1921. It is known for its popular cannoli. I ordered one cannoli ($4) to see if the hype was real. It had a crisp crust with luscious ricotta and delicious chocolate chip fillings on the inside. I enjoyed this sinfully sweet but delicious dessert.

Termini Bros Bakery
Opening Hours: Daily 8am to 6pm
Phone: +1 215 629 1790
Website: www.termini.com

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